Berti....was that the Cavalry Kaserne? If not,which unit was based
there..any idea??? Cornel
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[mailto:bounce-39076439-8441035_at_list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Berti
Glaubach
Sent: 31 December 2011 10:30
To: Miriam Taylor; czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] House numbers in Czernowitz
Hi Mimi,
I looked up the present numbering of Celan street and indeed it now is
from north to south, but it includes three former streets: the
Schmied- Marin and Stillegasse. As you remember 3 to be near the
Kaserne it is more than probable that the numbering of old
Schmiedgasse started from corner Maringasse (that branches from
Siebenbuergerstrasse having the Kasserne on its right side) and going
as you say from south to north. The Stillegasse was further to the
south from Schmied and was a Sackgasse.
I presume the reason for the former numbering as you recall it was
that at the time it was done, the access to Schmied and back of the
Kaserne was mainly though Maringasse.
Later the Kasene was torn down and the three streets united, the high
odd numbers to day being at the place the Kaserne was before.
Berti.
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Miriam Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu> wrote:
>
> Thanks to Berti for trying to explain the house numbering system.
> But I think this system was not always used.
> In the case of the Karolinengasse, later named Iancu Flondor
> and currently named Zankovetska, number #4, is adjacent to the Temple
> and number 6, the house in which Popovici lived is further north
> and more distant from the center. In this case the system was used.
> But in the case of the Schmidtgasse, south of number 3 and further away
> from the center there was a Kaserna, which means it could not have been #5
> in which the Bretler family lived.
>
> Mimi
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